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TELEGRAMS.

(Reuters)

The Inquiry into the North Sea Outrage.

LONDON, 31st October,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1904.

THE SANITARY BOARD:

AND ITS OFFICERS.

At the meeting of the Sanitary, Board yester day an application from the owner of Nos, 58, 60 and 62, Queen's Road Central was dealt with. Owing to defects found in the drain during the absence of Afr. Bryan, the Saul of these premiacs by Senior, Insp. Caner, tary Surveyor of the Colony, a new one had been ordered by the Board and necessitated the a special convention to appoint a Commis-taking up of the old drain and the relaying sion of Inquiry into the North Sea occur with concrete and English tiles of the floors of rence, which will probably meet at Cher these shops, bourg.

The Russian Inquiry was opened yester day at Vigo.

Great Britain and Russia are negotiating

The Russian Baltio Flect. Five destroyers of the Russian Baltic fleet have left Tangier; the remainder of the fleet is coaling and provisioning.

The Illness of the Japanese. Minister at Washington.

M. Takahira, the Japanese Minister at Washington, has been operated upon appendicitis in New York.

THE JO-KANG IN LHASA.

THE HOLY OF HOLIES OF BUDDHISM,

(From "The Times" special Correspondent.)

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reflected here and there from the projections and edges of golden draperies or features. The smell is abominable. The air is exhausted and charged with macid vapours. Everything one touches drips with grease. The fames of generations armed over the surfaces and clogs burning butter have in the course of many

ged the causing of doors and walls alike. The floor underfoot is slippery as glass. Upon this

RAUB MINE

PROGRESS REPORT

weeks ending 8th October, 1904

The General Manager's Report for the four

of prospecting work, prepared by the Mine The mine measurements, and assay results Manager, show a total of 125 ft. for the period (4 weeks) under review, made up of 37 ft sink against a total of 161 ft. for the previous four. weeks.

MINES.

made towards the completion of the headgear, New Main Shaft-Rapid progress is being and timber for pump bob is being got in from

that this defective drain was not discovered focus of Lamaism, has been safeguarded against one of these numerous chapels the slightest the jungle,

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It is not always realized that it is in the Cathedral of Lhasa, not in the palace outardeceptive foundation the grime and reek of cen-ing, 46 it driving, and 42 it. crosscutting, that the spiritual life of Tibet and of the countries have steadily descended, with results that less millions of Northern Buddhism is wholly may be imagined. Except that the images so long been the chief characteristic of the faith which is generally to be found in a conspicuous centred. The policy of isolation which has for time a perfunctory wipe with the greasy rag- themselves apparently receive from time to finds its fullest expression in the fanatical jealousy with which this temple, the heart and place beside a Tibetan altar, there is not in

rest of the world, what Lhasa is to Tibet, that the stranger's intrusion. What Tibet is to the sign of consideration, respect, or care. the Jo-kang is to Lhasa, and it is not entirely clear, in spite of more than one so-called des Cription of the interior, that any European, or side. There has, perhaps, been reason enough even native spy, has ever before ventured in

visited the city of Lhasa, or the Potala Palace for this. It is possible that pardon for having which is in comparison almost a place of

relief, only to find, three or four yards on, the One comes out again into the open air with entrance to another of these catacomb-like chapels. They entirely surround the walls of hardly differ one from another. Indeed, the this interior court, and to the eye of the stranger

find some difficulty in distinguishing the identi, monks themselves when questioned seem to ty of the images in the successive chapels. In

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB

A practice rugby game will be played to morow, kick off 4.45 pm.

and Wolf; Half Backs Hannay and Another.

H. C. Sandford's team-Back: Macdonald; Three quarters: Maddaford, Leckie Bateman

Forwards Sandford, Rowley Steen, Rogers, Hall, Baily Dutton, Davidson and Camming.

Three quarters; Wakefield, Dixon, Lang and H. T. Chard's team-Back: Bourchier;

Apather Half Backs Clark and Another; Forwards Chard, Boyd, Hallifax, Murray, Honron, Gaston, Davies and Strorer.

Sandford's team will play in white; while

Chard's will be in colours.

To-day's Advertisements.

Bukit Koman. Main Shatt.-This has been to 94 ft. below the 349 level. A bunch of sunk a further to ft., bringing the total depth quartz about 24 in. thick is now showing in the bottom. It assays dwt, and, being be of some importance at the next level, between two distinct walls, it may prove to THEATRE OR

belug put in, and are the last that will be re which is now only 6 ft. distant. Timbers are quired before opening out the No. 5 (440 ft.)

Mr. Remajahn minutedIt is a great pity

couple of years ago. It is really a hardship when the premkes were undergoing alteration on the owner, as painted out by Mr. Lau Chu Pak, to be now called upon to relay, the drain necessitating the inking up of the English tile floors and the closing up of the business of bis shops for some days. Defective drains have, beenfrequently unearthed. It was only the other since the absence of the Sanitary Surveyor, for day that the drain of a new European building

in Wong Nei Chong Road was found to be resorf-might have been obtained on terms. front of some of these recesses hangs a curtain level. But for the interference with our work defective by Insp, Carter after an outbreak of but there could hardly have been a reptieve for of a curious kind, peculiar, so far as I know, to caused by the visits of Government boiler ins typhoid fever in that house. No fewer than the luckless intruder ance discovered inside this temple. Horses' bits, of steel and, of a pectors, we should have reached the new level: four blocks of buildings, three of which being there darkened and windowless quadrangles, plain pattern, are linked together ring to ring before the month closed. practically new, have been found by the sub- commitice on drainage to possess drains con. The s.5. Astaye, which was detained a structed in contravention to bye-laws, but with Giorgi in the 18th century nor any of the forming an original and effective screen. This ft, bring ng the total to 375 ft. The lade is

Certainly neither the ground plan published by by short lengths of twisted iron, the whole Gibraltar, has now proceeded, escorted by the approval of the Sunil try-Surveyor. Would detailed accounts published mare recently is secured to the left-hand jamb by a long belt such a system be tolerated for one moment in suggest that their authors had any first-hand and staple, and the whole is fastened by one England?

of the gigantic locks which are adopted from China, and are perhaps the most ingenious product of the country,

LATER.

Detention of the P. &"0. 8. 8. "Assaye" at Gibraltar.

H.M.S. Illustrious.

NOTE-The first portion of this telegram, re the 5.5. ssaye evidently refers to a mes- sage not yet received here. The Assay is engaged in transport service.-Agent, R.T. Co., Ltd.

The Russo-Japanese War. A battle was raging at Port Arthur on Sunday.

Obituary.

The death of Dan Leno, the actor, is announced...

acquaintance with the place.

As I have noticed in a former letter, the exterior is devoid of either beauty or dignity, to

The interior, on the other hand, is unquestion-

3,0 Legal North-Here we have driven 18

CITY HALL.

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TO-NIGHT,

(WEDNESDAY), November and.

RAND BOXING CONTEST

RETWEEN

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SAM NEWMAN AND "BABY" SMITH.

163 in. side and assays 5 dwt., which is a great improvement. It is showing much more slate For the Welterweight Championship of China, than usual and is not so hard.

Do No. Winze,-This has been sunk 14 fl. It was stated on the hanging wall side of the drive and is now being turned back

under the drive to intersect the lode and then continue on it.

340 Level South in advan.e of 4 1. makes

The President proposed that the porous brick drain be substituted by an iron pipe. Refer. ring to the minule on the matter by Mr. Rum- jahn, he said it was not the English practice ably the most important and interesting thing attack an officer when he was on leave. Thein Central Asia. It is the treasure-house and Sanitary Surveyor was not responsible for the kaabah, not of the country only, but of the construction of this drain.

faith, and it is curious that, while the magnifi. Mr. Rumjahn-About the remarks made by either ancient or specially venerated, the price cent Pola is a casket containing nothing the President on his attack on the Sanitary less gems of the Jo-kang should be housed in inside, therefore, none of the chapels or the for by the presence of foul gas which settled

our drainage systems introduced with a view Surveyor he only made some reference on

to the improvement of the system prevailing here. Being of opinion that our Sanitary Sur veyor having had no practical experience in

a building which literally has no outside walls at all. All round the Cathedral the dirty and insignificant council chambers and offices, in which the affairs of Tibet are debated and administered, lean like parasites against it for sacred structure to which they owe their stabi- lity, in a way that seems mischievously signi ficant of the whole of Tibes.

this total 322 ft. The lode is 45 in. wide and last month. The small footage is accounted verages 4 dwt. There is no change since

The centre of the court is taken up by an aner sanctuary formed on three sides by low shelves, covered with small brass Buddhas backed by larger images arranged between the pillars supporting the roof of the half-root, and piecrerd by a similar plain gateway. From on the fourth side by a plain trellis of iron

statues ranged along the walls of the court are visible, and the darkness thereby caused under the portico is greatly increased by the half drawn awnings, of which the ropes slant downwards across the opening, and form purple swallows, whose nests cling up to the cutting it, this winze was started. It has overbanging eaves.

in the south part of the mine during the stoppage for boiler inspection. This gas was traceable to burning wood in an old inaccessible slope, and gave endless trouble before the fire was finally extinguished.

340 Level South No. 1 Winz:.-After cross-

been sunk 13ft., and carries a lode 34 in. wide assaying 4 dwt.

734ft. north of the shaft.

240 Level North, Drive on Lode-This bas been driven 13ft. bringing the total to 37ft., or The lode is 4 in.

["Dan" was beyond dispute the most popu- Iar music hall artist on the English stage, and was, in fact, the first member of that profession drainage matters and being on the sub-com-support, huddled together and obscuring the perches for a special colony of orange and to appear before the King. Last Christmas be played in Humpty Dumpty at Drury Lane, miltee of drainage he had, together with the and, in December next; was to figure in the other members of the committee, discovered no pantomime to be called The Whits Cat; a cat less than four drainage systems defective and to whom, if nursery memories serve, no pasi-illegal in contravention to the Ordinance. His cular tale is attached. Dan" and his quaint

In this central court two statues sit, one- humour will be missed for many a long day-contention was that, had the Colony been pro- are indeed to be feen blazing in the sun gigantic proportions. Both of them present From Chagpori the five great gilded roofs that to the left-is about lifesize, the other is of Ed., HK.T.]

vided with a thoroughly competent officer, through the tree tops hard by the Yulok Bridge, the same peculiarity-one which cannot fall to many irregularities, which had seen the light of but even this suggestion of importance vanishes arrest the eye at once. Each is sented upon THE SITUATION, IN N. E.. KOREA the day, would not have occurred. It was only as one treads away through the filth of the

A few days ago that Insp. Carter unearthed a narrow streets to the western entrance. Sofies them at once.

a throne in European fashion, and this identi The Nichi Nicki learns from its Seoul cor-house along the Wong Nei Chong Road near

defective drain of a practically new European crowded upon is the Jo-kang that this is heroes, or teachers which fill the calendars of Of all the Bodists, respondent that, from recent reliable informatie village-in consequence of an outbreak of actually the only part of the structure which is Lamaism, only the image of the coming which was put off for waste rock the lode has

typhoid fever in that house. If the Colony was provided with an officer lacking in ability to detect defects in drains the Colony might run a great risk of outbreak of diseases.

Mr. Pollock :-I take it there is nothing to

tion from Gensan, it appears that no defensive work exists in the neighbourhood of the Tu: mangang. The Russians at Possiot Bay have been reinforced, while linse in North-eastern Koren have not been materially strengthened, only 400 men bring newly stationed at Hol-thaw that the Sanitary Surveyor, to whom Mr. nyong, where barracks are under construction.

visible from the street which surrounds it.

vide and assays 2 dwt.

240 Level North, Drive South off No. 1 Winze. Here we have advanced it, making an aggregare of 61. The lode 1944 in. wide and worth 4 dwt. in a cross-cut below, this

Buddha is thus represented. How this tradi-again been struck, not quite so wide. A winze tion arose the Lamas themselves are unable will now be sunk to connect the drive, with the to explain, but it is of great antiquity, and it is crosscut, and the lode will be stoped out under-

to Europe that the eyes of Buddhism are tumed for the appearance of the next reincar nation of the Great Master.

As will be

hand.

140 Level North, No. 2 Crosscut East.-This has been extended to 38ft, heing 14ft. addition

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Prices...$$ (Stage seats), $3, $2 and St. Tickets may be obtained at all Principal Hotels.

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HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE.

TUESDAY), 1st

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Members requiring STAND or STADLE Training and Racing Season will oblige by ACCOMMODATION during the Forthcoming applying to the Undersigned before MON DAY, the 14th instant,

By Order,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP AND LONDON. HE Steamship THE

"MONMOUTHSHIRE,” Captain G. E. Warner, having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby

Telegraphic. communication has been estab- Rumjalin refers, had anything to do with the ruling beirarchy of Lhasa, and it is a curious remembered, the Tzar of Russia was recently for the month. The lode has been struck and informed that their Goods are being landed at: drain, and I have much pleasure in seconding cised with regard to this Cathedral, as well as not impossible that this legend paved the way/sied through, showing a width of 48 in. and their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong

Jished between Vladivostok and Pakchhong,. Provisions are sent to Songjin by junks. The Russians have opened a hospital at Kyeng song, where several nurses despatched by the Russian Red Cross Society are in attendance. A young nurse is at Yukchong, tending the sick. Three roads have been constructed by the Russians for purpose of communication, the first between Changsong and Hunchud,

near Fossier Bay, the second between Kvong song and Moiyong, and the third between Kilju, Kapsan and Sumsu.

ESCAPE FROM A CROCODILE

EUROPEAN'S CLOSE CALL AT PASIR PANJANG.

the President's motion.

A SMART CAPTURE.

work has been done. a value of 4 dwt. This will now be driven "on" North and South,

Crosscutting for stopefilling.-25 it. of this

Stopes-Milling stone is being raised from

It is not strangers only against whom the great doors of the Jo-kang have been barred. Exclusion from its sacred precincts is officially pronounced against those also who have in- curred the suspicion, or displeasure, of the

proof of the autocratic power which is exercised as a reincarnate Bodisat, and it is The motion was carried and the matter August 11 in this year the Viceroy himself, turquoises, Maitreya sits here with one hand of the insignificance of the suzerainty, that on

considerably for his acceptance. Crowned dropped.

with a huge circlet set with innumerable going in state to the jo-kang to offer prayer on the occasion of the Chinese Emperor's birth-raised in benediction, the other resting upon day, had the doors shut in his face, To this his knee. On his breast lies a tangled mass the following slopes:- insult the opportunity I have enjoyed of of jewelled chains and necklaces, and vast "roundles of gold, set with concentric rings examining the temple with a fulness that would At 830 am. yesterday a discovery was made otherwise have been impossible was due of turquoises, half hide his huge shoulders. that the money drawer of the accountant of Anxious to retaliate, the Ambar-who was on

We caught only a hurried glimpse ere we the Hongkong Teligraph had been broken into, and money, to the extant of $183, abstract the ground ficor only of the building-used of a Buddhist temple can be visited is invariable, subsequent day grudgingly permitted to visit passed on; for the order in which the sights ed therefrom. The office boy reported that he our presence in Lhasa to teach the keepers of had seen a man in the accountant's room at 8 the Cathedral a lesson in manners. At any o'clock, and the polke were immediately com-

rate, to our surprise, a definite invitation was municated with. Detective Sergeant Clyde one day extended to one or two of the mem. was detailed on the case, and before night-fallbers of the Mission to make a morning visit the thief had been locked up and the money in into Lhasa for the purpose of examining the explanation to a Buddhist, his possession recovered. Investigations point-treasures of the innermost sanctuary of the

admitted that he had taken the money, and speat $z of it. He also pointed out the man to Placed before Mr. Kemp to-day the boy was whom he had handed the rest for safe custody. sent to hard labour for three months. There was no case against the receiver, as he acted quite innocently.

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of the Residency, armed with tridents, halberds, and scythebeaded lances, provided our escort, doors, half hidden in the shadow under the and immediately upon our arrival the great many-pillared propylon, were opened and at once barred again behind us.

Last Saturday night, between the hours of ged 10 the guilt of theoffice boy, and on arrest he Buddhism. It was accepted A Chinese guard and 10, two Europeans living at the sea-side at Pasir Panjang, decided to go out in a kolah and have a swim, it being almost full incon and high tide at the time. Having paddled for half a mile or so seaward, they held a con- sulation, and came to the conclusion that if both went into the briny at the same time, there was a probability of the koleh drifting beyond their reach. It was then decided (the suggestion evidently emanating from the more cautious of the two) that one of them should remain in the dug-out and paddle home slowly, while the other should take his dive over the side and swim thoreward, which was no sooner said than done. Everything went well until within about fifty yards of the beach, and in about four fest of water, when the canoeist either through sheer carelessness or want of skill having bumped his beat into a clump of mangrove which grew out of the water, and happening to glance in the direction of the swimmer who was about 12 yards from the koleh, was dismayed to see a crocodile about

CANION NOTES.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Canton, 1st November.

bilities of the Lamas by deviating from the and we took care not to offend the suscepti orthodox left-to-right course which forms part of their religious observances. The "way of the wine" is a custom which would need no

Once under the eastern end of the jo-kang, no light but such as can find its way under the one finds the darkness deepen fast. There is

screens, and awnings which almost entirely wide half-roofs and through the trellises, close in the central court. In the gloom one passes by ancient chapel after chapel where the dim half-light barely reveals the existence The archaic walls share with the smooth worn of the dark recess guarded by its iron screen. pillars the burden of the warped rafters over- head. The stone slabs underfoo: are wom into a channel, and the grime of a thousand yeurs has utterly hidden the pictures-if there ever were any-on the walls. At last one uplifted figure of the great Tsong-kapa, the turns to the right, passing close beneath the

Just in front, seen through a forest of pillars. was an open and verandahed court-yard. Its great age was at once apparent. The paintings on the walls were barely distinguishable through a heavy cloak of dirt and grease, and it was difficult to imagine the colours with which the capitals of the pillars, and the raftered roof Rev. R. H. Graves; D.D, and Mrs. Graves overhead, had originally been painted. The returned from their furlough in the United

court is open to the sky and is surrounded by States yesterday bringing with them seven feature of the inner quadrangles of the jo-kang

none of the small chapels which are the chieflikeness, and one could wish that there were Luther of Central Asia. It is a contemporary other missionaries to join the Southern Baptist The architecture is of the kind invarinble in mission. Dr. Graver is now the senior mis-religious buildings in Tibet-a double row of

more light by which to see it than is afforded sionary in Canton.

pillars carry the hall-roof overhead, each sup: parting on a small capital a large bracketed abacus, voluted and curved on both sides and charged in the centre with a panel of archaic

entrances of the first court are of immense size: heavily barred, and embossed with filigree ring plates of great age. communicates with the second court, revealing .At the opposite end of the court an open door a bright mass of hollyhocks, snapdragon, and stocks, vivid in the sun. The sanctity of the temple obviously increased as we ventured inte

THE MINT

Extensive new buildings are being erected at the mint in Canton. A large number of

by the din radiance of the butter-lamp before his knees. But his very posture is significant; for, instead of having his back to the wall behind him, Tsong-kapa faces south, and this is the first indication that we are at last draw.

tén feet or so in length making for the noctur-workmen are engaged, but, judging by ap- carving. The wooden doors which secure both ag near to the Holy of Holies.

KIDNAPPING,

nal swimmer. With great presence of mind, pearances it will be sometime before the work or through sheer fright, he shouled out "Crois completed.

We have now reached the eastern end of the codile-Crocodile?" and started to splash

work of the inner court; in the twilight it is Cathedral, and are passing behind the trellis. the water with his paddles, with all his might. Luckily the saurian took fright, turned and

Kidnapping is carried on to an unusual extent in Shun Tak. Rich men will not

of the path along which we grape our way. which people the recesses and into the sides swam away when within 3 yards of his in- venture on the streea except at the busiest

Ten paces more and the Jo itself is before us. difficult to distinguish the half-seen figures landed victim whose state of mind can be hours. Chan Tsun was the scene of a dastard better imagined than described. This story is ly outrage a few days ago. In one of the vouched for as being absolutely genuine, says streets lives a nat doctor whose practice is this inner court. Its sides are honeycombed the most famous idal in the world is uncanni-) The first sight of what is beyond question the Straits Times, as there were others who were not far from the scene and viewed slip quite rich through the gifts of his patients. A thickness of the enormous wall. Each is an

Among the rich people, and who has become by small dark chambers, apparently built in the ty Impressive. In the darkness it is at first occurrence. It should serve as a warning few days ago a stranger called at his house and idotcrowded sanctuary.

difficult to follow the lines of the abrine which bathers at Pasir Panjang to exercise great cau asked him to go and see a patient. Ile was shrines one stumbles bent,almost double lo

holds the god. One only realizes a high Into these obscure tion when bathing outside of a "pagar, espetold that a boat was waiting for him. The avoid the dirt of the low greasy lintel. Once almost absolute, and therein, thrown into pillared sanctuary in which the gloom is cially at night, and not to bathe alone. it doctor at once accompanied the stranger. inside, the eye requires some time to distin-strange relief against the obscurity, the soft might be worth while mentioning that neither They entered the boat together. The boat was guish anything more than the dim outlines of gleam of the golden idol which sits enthroned of the above gentlemen had been to the races owed to a lonely place and then the doctor an altar in the middle of the chamber. On it in the centre. Before him are rows and rows prior to this little incident on that Saturday was told that he must pay $1,000 or be drawn stand one or two copper or brass bowls filled of great butter-lanips of solid gold, each shap- night.

ed. At first be refused, but when he was high with butter, cach bearing on its half-ed in curious resemblance to the pre-Refor put into the water and held just high enough congealed surface a dimly burning wick in a WILD seenex took place at a meeting of to free his mouth he soon promised to pay. little pool of self-thawed oil. These dim beads Lighted by the tender radiance of these 20 or mation chalices' of the English Church. tariff reformers at Ramsgate, at which Mr. This took place right under the nose of Wong of yellow light provide all the illumination of 30 beads of light, the great glowing mass of Vernon Harcourt was present. The "refor. Sung, the Viceroy's deputy, who is now mers" were refused a hearing, and a resolu, stationed at Chan Tren to catch and punish lion condemning Chinese labour was passed, thieves and blackmailen.

wide and worth 1j dwt.

Above the 340 Level: 2 stopes; lode 111 in.

Above the 240 Level: 3 stopes; lode 68 in. wide and worth 5 dwt.

lode 72 in, and worth 4 dwt.

Above the Intermediate (200) Level: 1 stope;

Above the 140 Level: i stope; lode 43 in, w.de and worth y det.

PLANT AND MACHINERY. ping gear are giving entire satisfaction. It is The new pumping plant and the altered tip-

the boiler inspection until our pumping was a matter for congratulation that we staved off

involved would have been well nigh fatal. As independent of steam. Otherwise the stoppage it was, we lost 4 days milling, and were put to much expense without benefitting anyone.

tive and are made when they are least incon- Our own inspections are much more exhaus. venient.

Separate milling Return and Estimated Cost Sheet accompany this.

Milling Return for 4 weeks ending 8th October, 1904.

Stamps working :-40.

Period of work:-28 days, less lost time 97 hrs. 4 min. 4,044 days of which 23 hrs. 59 min. were due to clean-ups and repairs, and the emainder to mine being stopped for Govern. ment boiler inspection.

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Amalgam yield:-1,519 oz giving $14.85 oz. Ore milled :-3,171tons; all from 3. Koman, plus 15 tons blanketings.

Mill duty:-3.32 tons per stamp per 24 hours. melted gold-33.89%-

Bullion yield:-3.23 dwt, per to0-7053%

contents.

Mercury loss:-2.98 lb. per too tons milled 2.67 oz. per oz, bullion.

Tailings assays-1.35 dwi. per ton 29-47% contents.

October, 1904.

Bullion fineness:-average 926.84. Estimated Cost sheet for 4 weeks ending, 8th

Salatten

Wages

(Orc Raising

Development

Surface.. Timber, fuel and charcoal... Store Royalty.. Petties

$4,196,20

5,877.46

877-41 3.124.75 2869.da

3,052 08

1,361.51

sat.rd

333.68

$10,237-52

do.

0,

Building.... Furniture..

Cost per lo .88-z.şi drt. Expenditure on capital a: Plant and machinery (Koman)..

do.

(Cyanide) (Sold)

$215,00 19.55

91.00

401.00

366

05.73

$52.50

3,327.16

3.759-39

$6,486,51

Mine Levelopment.....

New main shafr

Government Boiler Inspection Cest.

the cave, and after a little one can just distin- the Buddha softly looms out, ghostlike and Salaries Bo... Fees, 865 Labour Baygida. Fud wasted guish the solemn images squatting round the shadowless, in the murky recess.:

walls, betrayed by points and rime of light,

(Continuid on page 3}}"

$0.3971.96.

G. G. WARNFORD LOCK,

General Manager,

and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, at Kowloon and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods undelivered after the 8th inst, will be subject have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining

to rent.

Ali broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 8th inst., at 2.39 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 1st November, 1904.

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